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Prinny's Taylor: The Life and Times of Louis Bazalgette (1750-1830)
Prinny's Taylor: The Life and Times of Louis Bazalgette (1750-1830)
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Author: Charles Bazalgette
Publisher: Tara Books
Published: 09/05/2015
Pages: 382
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.12lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9780987969200
About the Author
Charles Bazalgette was born in a pacifist commune in Ashburton, Devonshire, towards the end of the second world war. His father Deryck Bazalgette was a conscientious objector who devoted his life to horticulture. His mother, Margaret Bonham, was a successful writer of short stories. He went first to Knowles Hill School in Newton Abbot. His parents divorced and his father remarried and moved the family to Surrey, where Charles went to a junior school in Virginia Water and then to the aptly-named Wallop School in Weybridge. For his secondary education he was lucky enough to get a grant to go to Dartington Hall School, back in Devonshire, where he was an indifferent student, preferring to play jazz and fish for trout in the nearby River Dart. On leaving school he worked at an art college and then in several public libraries, even going to library school in London before switching to a more lucrative job in computer programming. He has worked in the IT industry in a variety of roles for over forty years, discovering on the way a talent for intuitive technical problem solving, and still works from home for a major software company. He now lives near Salmo, a village in British Columbia, Canada, with his second wife Trish, who runs a bookstore, and frames pictures. His interests are mainly in the past - research into family and social history but also the restoration of old buildings, furniture and clocks. He has always enjoyed writing (except essays at school) but has not done a great deal of it. He is fascinated by biography as a genre, and is currently researching the career of Louis' son Joseph William Bazalgette, who served as an officer in the British Navy for eighteen years during the Napoleonic Wars.
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